This union of the village communities, each one forming a separate little state in itself, has, I conceive, contributed more than any other cause to the preservation of the people of India, through all the revolutions and changes which they have suffered,... The History of India - Página 121por Mountstuart Elphinstone - 1841Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edward Thornton - 1835 - 422 páginas
...same lands will be re-occupied by the descendants of those who were driven out when the village was depopulated ; and it is not a trifling matter that...enjoyment of a great portion of freedom and independence. I wish, therefore, that the village constitutions may never be disturbed, and I dread every thing that... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 390 páginas
...success. This union of the village communities, each one forming a separate little state in itself, has contributed more than any other cause to the preservation...to their happiness, and to the enjoyment of a great proportion of freedom and independence (1832, Commons' Rev. Committee, p. 29). It is difficult to state... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 388 páginas
...success. This union of the village communities, each one forming a separate little state in itself, has contributed more than any other cause to the preservation...to their happiness, and to the enjoyment of a great proportion of freedom and independence (1832, Commons' Rev. Committee, p. 29). It is difficult to state... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1839 - 942 páginas
...success. This union of the village commurities each one forming a separate little state in itself, has contributed more than any other cause to the preservation...to their happiness, and to the enjoyment of a great proportion of freedom and independence. (1832, Commons' Rev. Committee, p. 29.) It is difficult to... | |
| 1841 - 722 páginas
...the people of India through all the revolutions and changes which they have suffered ; and is in a degree conducive to their happiness and to the enjoyment of a great portion of their freedom and independence.'' Now, was he to be told, that those people had no proprietary in the... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1843 - 1074 páginas
...success. This union of the village communities each one forming a separate little state in itself, has contributed more than any other cause to the preservation...to their happiness, and to the enjoyment of a great proportion of freedom and independence. (1832, Commons' Rev. Committee, p. 29.) It is difficult to... | |
| Sarah Tucker - 1848 - 414 páginas
...same lands will be re-occupied by the descendants of those who were driven out when the village was depopulated ; and it is not a trifling matter that...enjoyment of a great portion of freedom and independence." * The boundaries of their lands are accurately defined and jealously guarded under the superintendence... | |
| 1853 - 582 páginas
...preservation of the people of India through all the changes and revolutions they have suffered, and was in a high degree conducive to their happiness, and...enjoyment of a great portion of freedom and independence." Far different has been the method of the Company. Wherever their rule came, they destroyed every vestige... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1853 - 536 páginas
...authority regarding the course which should be pursued towards these communities is entitled to respect : " This union of the village communities, each one forming...enjoyment of a great portion of freedom and independence. I wish, therefore, that the village constitution may never be disturbed ; and I dread everything that... | |
| sir John William Kaye - 1854 - 674 páginas
...same lands will be re-occupied by the descendants of those who were driven out when the village was depopulated ; and it is not a trifling matter that...enjoyment of a great portion of freedom and independence. I wish, therefore, that the village constitutions may never be disturbed, and I dread everything that... | |
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